366 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
A. Colon. Amongst hornbeam. Bishop’s Wood, Hamp- 
stead. 
A. Fagi and scalaris. Bishop’s Wood, Hampstead. 
Cephus pygmeus. Two specimens: one at Addington, 
_ Surrey, amongst grass; the other taken off a wall in Cannon 
Street, London. 
Hylotoma enodis. By sweeping in a field near Epping 
Forest. 
H. ustulata. Captured in Scotland this season, by Mr. 
Eedle. 
Nematus cinctus. By sweeping plants in a field near 
Epping Forest. 
N. Capree. Taken by Mr. Eedle in Scotland. 
Sciapteryx costalis. Scotland. By Mr. Eedle. 
Dolerus ezneus. By sweeping Centaurea nigra in a field 
near Epping Forest. 
D. cinctus. Scotland. By Mr. Eedle. 
Abia sericea. Captured in Scotland by Mr. Eedle. 
Euura Galle (Newman). This species is a gall-feeder, and 
affects Vaccinium vitis-idea (the cowberry), growing in 
Perthshire. In the month of June, 1869, Mr. Eedle sent me 
tenanted galls, from which I bred the perfect insects the 
following May. The species have been named by Mr. 
Newman.—Charles Healy; 74, Napier Street, Hoxton, N. 
Acidalia circellata and Anticlea sinuata near Canterbury. 
—I took a good specim-n of A. circellata in Blean Wood, at 
eleven o’clock at night, on Wednesday, 28th of June. Ido 
not know if it has been taken anywhere else this year. 
I have also taken several sinuata in the same locality. I 
believe this is the first that has been found here.— George 
Parry ; Church Street, St. Paul's, Canterbury. 
Ypsipetes ruberata in Scotland.—I have bred twenty-two 
fine insects from pup found under moss and bark of willow 
(Salix alba), at Eaglesham, nine miles from Glasgow.— 
James W. Peebles; 13, Brown Street, Glasgow. 
Dianthecia irregularis and Acidalia rubricata.—D. irre- 
gularis has turned out a complete failure: I have only one, 
and Rev. J. Mills only one, turned out of over one hundred 
caterpillars. A caterpillar of A. rubricata has just died full 
fed —A. H. Wratislaw; School Hall, Bury St. Edmunds, 
July 4, 1871. 
